Thursday 12 September 2019: DEMOCRATIC PARTY Presidential Debate at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

8 PM Eastern Time[0000 GMT]: The following Democratic Party presidential contenders- who qualified for this debate via an aggregate of national polls and amount of campaign donations- debate among themselves for three hours:

former Vice-President Joseph R. BIDEN, Jr. of Delaware

Senator Cory A. BOOKER of New Jersey

South Bend Mayor Peter P.M. BUTTIGIEG of Indiana

former Obama Cabinet Secretary Julián CASTRO of Texas

Senator Kamala D. HARRIS of California

Senator Amy J. KLOBUCHAR of Minnesota

former Congressman Beto O'ROURKE of Texas

Senator Bernard SANDERS of Vermont

Senator Elizabeth A. WARREN of Massachusetts

entrepreneur Andrew YANG of New York

This Prime Time debate will be broadcast 'live' on the ABC television network, Univision, and other related platforms

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